Ronald reagan parkway georgia: Ronald Reagan Parkway – AARoads

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Run The Reagan Gwinnett’s Premiere Road Race

About Us

2022 Race Results

 Please use the link below to see all the results from our 2022 race.  

https://results.raceroster.com/en-US/results/bcubqgbvgjnpwsz6?_ga=2.258412813.681232153.1645840938-1097086451.1642433568

Photos from TrueSpeed Photo are here!!

A Worthy Cause

  Now in it’s 27th year, Run the Reagan® is an annual community event which features a Half Marathon, 10k and 5k races and 1K fun run down Ronald Reagan Parkway.  All proceeds collected from the race benefit 3 great local charities, Brookwood Schools Foundation, 

The Southeast Co-Op and The Lilburn Co-Op 

A Great Event For Everyone

Not a runner? Join us for a day of fun in Our Family Fun Center.  Featuring Games, Vendor Booths, Mascots, Photo-Ops and More!

Get Involved!

Each year we need members of the community to assist us in making this the best event of the year!  Interested in being a Volunteer?  Click below.

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This year we welcome Piedmont Health Care

 Run the Reagan cannot happen without the support of our sponsors. This is a great opportunity for local businesses, individuals and community groups to get involved with this great cause. To learn more about the benefits of sponsoring our annual road race, or to become a sponsor chose your sponsor level below. 

Thank you for your interest in supporting Run the Reagan®.  

Information about COVID and Race Day
  • Anyone exhibiting signs of COVID such as feeling sick, recently testing positive for COVID and/or being exposed to anyone showing signs or recently testing positive for COVID will not be allowed to participate in the race.  
  • Face masks are encouraged for all participants, sponsors, vendors and spectators, but are not required.    
  • Participants are encouraged to use social distancing whenever possible when around people not in their social circle. The race may start in waves with a start grid to promote social distancing.    
  • Participants are encouraged to use the hand sanitizer stations located through out the event.
  • Individuals with compromised immune systems, individuals meeting other vulnerable criteria, and anyone responsible for the care of someone in the at-risk population should possibly consider this event a risky environment.    

Thank You to All Our Sponsors

2022 Race Registration

Packet Pick-Up and In Person Registration will be held at Academy Sports + Outdoors located at 1585 Scenic Hwy S, Snellville, GA 30078  on FRIDAY, FEBRUARY, 25th from noon until 8:00pm, and on RACE DAY starting at 7:30am at the race starting area on Ronald Reagan and Presidential Circle.

Register with Race Roster here 

Half Marathon – Start Time:  9:00am

Race Fee (in advance) – $55.00 / Day of Race Registration – $60.00

 10K – Start Time:  9:15am

Race Fee (in advance) – $40.00 / Day of Race Registration – $45.00

5K (timed and untimed) – Start Time:  11:00am

5K Timed Race Fee (in advance) – $35.00 / Day of Race Registration – $40.00

5K Untimed Race Fee (in advance) – $30.00 / Day of Race Registration – $35.00

Fun Run – Start Time:  10:30am

Race Fee (in advance) – $20.00 / Day of Race Registration – $25.00

Do I have to use Race Roster to register? 

No! Please download the 2022 Run The Reagan Registration Form

complete the information and mail to the address located on the form 

(don’t forget your check made out to Run The Reagan, Inc.

2022 Registration Form – Click Here

Become a Sponsor

Title Sponsor $25,000
Title Sponsor $25,000
Title Sponsor $25,000

Our top sponsorship position features your company information from start to finish including press releases, announcements, website, promotional materials/shirts & awards ceremony. This sponsorship level includes Twenty (20) complimentary runners. 

Company Name/Logo has primary placement on Start/Finish Banners 

Company prominently recognized in all press releases and promotional materials.

Company logo and a link to your company’s website on Run The Reagan® website

 Company has prominent name/logo on race shirt 

Complimentary Tent at Family Festival 

Announcements made on race day 

Twenty (20) complimentary runners 

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Race Sponsor $10,000
Title Sponsor $25,000
Title Sponsor $25,000

  Considered a Title Sponsor for an individual race featuring your company information from start to finish including press releases, announcements, website, promotional materials/shirts & awards ceremony. This sponsorship level includes Fifteen (15) complimentary runners.  

Title sponsorship of the race of your choice (Half Marathon, 10K, 5K, or Fun Run)  

Company Name/Logo has primary placement on Start/Finish Banners  

Company logo and a link to your company’s website on Run The Reagan® website  

Company has prominent name/logo on race shirt  

Complimentary Tent at Family Festival  

Announcements made on race day  

Fifteen (15) complimentary runners 

Find out more

Gold Sponsor $5,000
Title Sponsor $25,000
Silver Sponsor $2,500

  Gold sponsors have company information displayed from start to finish with promotional materials/shirts, website and This sponsorship level includes Ten (10) complimentary runners.  

Company Name/Logo has primary placement on Start/Finish Banners  

Company logo and a link to your company’s website on Run The Reagan® website  

Company has prominent name/logo on race shirt  

Complimentary Tent at Family Festival  

Ten (10) complimentary runners 

Find out more

Silver Sponsor $2,500
Silver Sponsor $2,500
Silver Sponsor $2,500

    Company information is displayed from start to finish. This sponsorship level includes five (5) complimentary runners.

Company Name/Logo has primary placement on Start/Finish Banners  

Company logo and a link to your company’s website on Run The Reagan® website  

Company has prominent name/logo on race shirt  

Five (5) complimentary runners 

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Bronze Sponsor $1,000
Silver Sponsor $2,500
Bronze Sponsor $1,000

  Benefits include a company link on the Run The Reagan® website and two (2) complimentary runners.    

Company logo and a link to your company’s website on Run The Reagan® website  

Two (2) complimentary runners 

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COVID Vaccine Sites

Gwinnett County and Piedmont Eastside Hospital are offering free COVID vaccine clinics throughout the County.  Please see the below flyers for more information.

RONALD REAGAN PKWY over M-9371 OAK ROAD, Gwinnett County, Georgia

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+33.89595, -84.06747
33°53’45” N, 84°04’03” W

Facts

Source: National Bridge Inventory. Information not verified; use at your own risk.

Name: RONALD REAGAN PKWY over M-9371 OAK ROAD
Structure number: 000000013501230
Location: 3.2 MI T OF LILBURN
Purpose: Carries highway over highway
Route classification: Principal Arterial – Other Freeways or Expressways (Urban) [12]
Length of largest span: 94. 2 ft. [28.7 m]
Total length: 201.1 ft. [61.3 m]
Roadway width between curbs: 71.9 ft. [21.9 m]
Deck width edge-to-edge: 91.2 ft. [27.8 m]
Vertical clearance below bridge: 13.1 ft. [4.0 m]
Skew angle: 16°
Owner: County Highway Agency [02]
Year built: 1995
Historic significance: Bridge is not eligible for the National Register of Historic Places [5]
Design load: MS 18+Mod / HS 20+Mod [6]
Number of main spans: 3
Main spans material: Prestressed concrete [5]
Main spans design: Stringer/Multi-beam or girder [02]
Deck type: Concrete Cast-in-Place [1]
Wearing surface: Monolithic Concrete (concurrently placed with structural deck) [1]

Latest Available Inspection: November 2017

Good/Fair/Poor Condition: Good
Status: Open, no restriction [A]
Average daily traffic: 40,240 [as of 2012]
Truck traffic: 2% of total traffic
Deck condition: Good [7 out of 9]
Superstructure condition: Very Good [8 out of 9]
Substructure condition: Good [7 out of 9]
Structural appraisal: Better than present minimum criteria [7]
Deck geometry appraisal: Better than present minimum criteria [7]
Underclearances appraisal: Better than present minimum criteria [7]
Roadway alignment appraisal: Equal to present desirable criteria [8]
Scour condition: Bridge not over waterway. [N]
Sufficiency rating: 92.5
Estimated cost of work: $1,821,000

Previous Inspections

Date Condition Deck Superstructure Substructure ADT Suff. Rating
November 2017 Good Good Very Good Good 40240 92.5
November 2015 Good Good Very Good Good 40240 92.5
December 2013 Good Good Very Good Good 40240 92.5
December 2011 Good Good Very Good Good 8830 98.3
January 2010 Good Good Very Good Good 39950 92.5
March 2008 Good Good Very Good Good 39950 92. 5
February 2006 Good Good Very Good Good 39680 92.6
February 2004 Good Good Very Good Good 37100 93.0
November 2001 Good Good Very Good Good 39200 92.7
December 1999 Good Good Very Good Good 36500 89.0
October 1997 Good Good Very Good Good 31800 89.9
April 1995 Good Very Good Very Good Very Good 96.0

Element Data

Source: National Bridge Elements dataset, 2019 edition. This feature is experimental.

Element Units Quantity 1-Good 2-Fair 3-Poor 4-Serious
Superstructure
Prestressed Concrete Girder/Beam linear ft. 2,412 2,412 0 0 0
Deck
Reinforced Concrete Deck sq. ft. 18,331 18,331 0 0 0
Substructure
Reinforced Concrete Column each 8 8 0 0 0
Reinforced Concrete Abutment linear ft. 182 182 0 0 0
Reinforced Concrete Pier Cap linear ft. 182 182 0 0 0
Joints
Pourable Joint linear ft. 288 144 72 72 0
Bearings
Elastomeric Bearing each 72 72 0 0 0
Bridge Rail
Reinforced Concrete Bridge Rail linear ft. 402 402 0 0 0

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Disclaimer: All data is taken from the National Bridge Inventory and has not been verified.
This page’s URL is http://bridgereports.com/1097381

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          • 6.3.1 Bus
          • 6.3.2 Rail
        • 6.4 Pedestrians and cycling
      • 7 Education

        • 7.1 Special schools and programs
        • 7.2 Withdrawal of accreditation in 2008
        • 7. 3 Higher education
        • 7.4 media
      • 8 Communities

        • 8.1 Cities
        • 8.2 Census Designated Places
        • 8.3 Unincorporated communities
      • 9 Politics
      • 10 In popular culture
      • 11 See also
      • 12 Links
      • 13 External links

      History

      The county was founded in 1858 and named for Augustine Smith Clayton (1783–1839), who served in the United States House of Representatives from 1832 to 1835.

      Clayton County was a battlefield during the American Civil War, hosting the Battle of Jonesboro and the Battle of Lovejoy Station.

      Geography

      According to the US Census Bureau, the county has a total area of ​​144 square miles (370 km 2 ), of which 142 square miles (370 km 2 ) is land and 2.8 square miles (7.3 km 2 ) (1.9%) – water. . It is the third largest district in Georgia.

      East Clayton County, between Forest Park and Lovejoy, is located in the Upper Okmulgee River sub-basin of the Altamaha River Basin. The western part of the county is located in the Upper Flint River sub-basin in the ACF River Basin (Apalachicola-Chattahoochee-Flint Basin).

      Neighboring counties

      • DeKalb County (Northeast)
      • Henry County (east)
      • Spaulding County (south)
      • Fayette County (southwest)
      • Fulton County (NW)

      Demographics

      Historical population
      Census Pop. % ±
      1860 4 466
      1870 5 477 22.6%
      1880 8 027 46.6%
      1890 8 295 3.3%
      1900 9 598 15. 7%
      1910 10 453 8.9%
      1920 11 159 6.8%
      1930 10 260 −8.1%
      1940 11 655 13.6%
      1950 22 872 96.2%
      1960 46 365 102.7%
      1970 98 043 111.5%
      1980 150 357 53.4% ​​
      1990 182 052 21.1%
      2000 236 517 29.9%
      2010 259 424 9.7%
      2020 297 595 14.7%
      US Decennial Census
      1790-1960 1900-1990
      1990-2000 2010-2019

      2019 ACS Estimates

      2019 American Community Survey Annual Estimates: Clayton County, GA

      Population
      Group Rate Percent
      Total Population 292 256
      Population by gender
      Group Rate Percent
      Man 135 978 46. 5%
      female 156 278 53.5%
      Sex ratio (men per 100 women) 87.0
      Population by age
      Group Rate Percent
      Up to 5 years 22 220 7.6%
      5 to 9 years 19 796 6.8%
      10 to 14 years old 25 828 8.8%
      15 to 19 years old 21.335 7.3%
      From 20 to 24 years old 21 389 7.3%
      25 to 29 years old 23 673 8.1%
      30 to 34 years old 21 055 7.2%
      35 to 39 years old 20 269 6.9%
      40 to 44 years old 19 574 6. 7%
      45 to 49 years old 17 919 6.1%
      From 50 to 54 years old 18 249 6.2%
      55 to 59 years old 17 475 6.0%
      60 to 64 years old 15 415 5.3%
      65 to 69 years old 10.559 3.6%
      70 to 74 years old 8 639 3.0%
      75 to 79 years old 3 640 1.2%
      80 to 84 years old 3 491 1.2%
      85 and older 1.730 0.6%
      Average age (years) 33.0
      Population by race and ethnicity
      Group Rate Percent
      Black or African American 203 719 69. 7%
      white 49 935 17.1%
      — White, not Hispanic or Latino 26 584 9.1%
      Hispanic or Latino (any race) 39 195 13.4%
      — Mexican 25 948 8.9%
      Asian 14 986 5.1%
      Some other race 11 168 3.8%
      Two or more races 9 274 3.2%
      Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander 1.237 0.4%
      American Indian or Alaska Native 103 0.0%
      Population by birth and citizenship status
      Group Rate Percent
      Native (born in USA) 250 690 85. 8%
      — Born in Georgia 148 575 50.8%
      — Born in another US state 98 506 33.7%
      —— Southern State 54 282 18.6%
      —— Northeast State 19 235 6.6%
      —— Midwest State 17 878 ​​ 6.1%
      —— Western State 7111 2.4%
      — Native born outside the US 3609 1.2%
      Foreign origin 41 566 14.2%
      — Not a US citizen 21 705 7.4%
      — Naturalized US Citizen 19 861 6. 8%

      2010 Census

      As of the 2010 US Census, there were 259,424 people, 90,633 households, and 62,389 families residing in the county. The population density is 1,832.5 people per square mile (707.5 / km 2). There were 104,705 housing units at an average density of 739.6 per square mile (285.6 / km 2 ). The racial makeup of the county was 66.1% Black or African American, 18.87% White, 5.0% Asian, 0.4% American Indian, 0.1% Pacific Islander, 7.1% from other races, and 2. 5% of two or more races. Those of Hispanic or Latino ancestry made up 13.66% of the population. Pedigree 4.9% were “American”.

      Of 90,633 households, 42.1% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 36.4% were married couples, 25.3% had a female householder with no husband present, 31.2% were non-families and 25 .4% of all households were made up of people. The average household size is 2.82, and the average family size is 3.37. The mean age was 31.6 years.

      The median household income in the county was $43,311 and the median household income was $48,064. The median income for men was $36,177 versus $32,460 for women. The per capita income for the county was $18,958. About 13.6% of families and 16.7% of the population were below the poverty line, including 24.5% of those under the age of 18 and 8.8% of those aged 65 or over.

      Census 2000

      According to the 2000 census, there were 236,517 people, 82,243 households and 59214 families living in the county. The population density was 1,658 people per square mile (640/km2). There were 86,461 housing units at an average density of 606 per square mile (234/km 2). The racial makeup of the county was 37.94% White, 51.55% Black or African American, 0.32% Native American, 4.49% Asian, 0.07% Pacific Islander, 3.55% from other races, and 2.08% from two or more races. 7.50% of the population was Hispanic or Latino of any race.

      Estimated 2006 population of 271,240 racially 20.4% Non-Hispanic White, 62.9% African American, 5% Asian, 11.3% Hispanic or Latino, 0.4% American Indian or Alaska Native and 0.1% of Pacific Islanders. 1.5% were registered as being of different races.

      There were 82,243 households out of which 40.70% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 45.70% were married couples, 20.30% had a female householder with no husband present, and 28.00% did not had families. 21.80% of all households were made up of individuals and 3.60% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size is 2.84, and the average family size is 3.30.

      In the county, the population was spread out, with 30.00% under the age of 18, 10.40% from 18 to 24, 35.40% from 25 to 44, 18.40% from 45 to 64, and 5. 90% are aged 65 or older. The average age was 30 years. For every 100 women, there were 94.50 men. For every 100 women aged 18 and over, there were 90.90 men.

      The median household income in the county was $42,697 and the median household income was $46,782. The median income for men was $32,118 compared to $269$26 for women. The per capita income for the county was $18,079. About 8.20% of families and 10.10% of the population were below the poverty line, including 13.20% of those under the age of 18 and 8.90% of those aged 65 or over.

      Over the past quarter century there have been significant changes in the racial composition of the population of the district. In 1980, the population of Clayton County was 150,357—91% white and 9% minority, while in 2006 the population was approximately 271,240, 20% white and 80% minority.

      Crime and Law Enforcement

      The authorized strength of the Clayton County Police Department is 525, led by Chief Kevin Roberts. Other law enforcement services (courts, jail, warrants) are provided by the Clayton County Sheriff.

      On April 26, 2021, Sheriff Victor Hill was charged with violating federal human rights. Later, on June 2, 2021, he was also removed from office by Gov. Brian Kemp after reviewing the indictment.

      Economy

      The unemployment rate in Clayton County, Georgia is 3.4% as of November 2019. Employment growth is expected to be 29.90% over the next ten years. The Clayton County sales tax rate is 8.00%. Income tax is 6.00%. Clayton County has a per capita income and salary of $18,735, including all adults and children. The median household income is $39,699. ValuJet Airlines was headquartered in northern, unincorporated Clayton County, near Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport, 1990s.

      Transportation

      Airports

      • Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport

      Major Highways

      • Interstate 75
      • Interstate 85
      • Interstate 285
      • Interstate 675
      • US Route 19
      • US Route 23
      • US Route 29
      • US Route 41
      • State Route 3
      • Regular route connector 3
      • State Route 42
      • State Route 54
      • State Route 85
      • State Route 138
      • State Highway 138 Entrance
      • State Route 139
      • State Route 314
      • State Route 331
      • State Route 401 (unsigned designation for I-75)
      • State Route 403 (unsigned designation for I-85)
      • State Route 407 (unsigned designation for I-285)
      • State Route 413 (unsigned for I-675)

      Public transport

      Bus

      The area is served by commuter buses MARTA and Xpress GA/RTA.

      Rail

      Commuter rail is envisaged to serve Clayton County along the southern Norfolk line, with proposed stations at Forest Park, Morrow, Jonesboro and initially terminating at Lovejoy.

      The Atlanta Metropolitan’s airport station is located in Clayton.

      Hiking and cycling

      • Jesters Creek Trail
      • Morrow Trail
      • Clayton Connects

      Education

      Main article: Jonesboro, Georgia § Education

      Clayton County Public Schools is the fifth largest school system in Georgia. On August 28, 2008, the district lost its accreditation, citing a “dysfunctional” school board.

      There are currently 53,000 students in 63 schools in the district. Under current Superintendent Dr. Morse J. Beasley, the District has a strategic plan that includes a vision and mission statement. Clayton County has twenty-two elementary and five high schools that have been recognized as outstanding schools by the Georgia Department of Education. This is based on the number of consecutive years the AYP was created. Clayton County fully accredited, April 2013

      Special schools and programs

      Lovejoy High School hosts the district’s International Baccalaureate (IB) program. The IB Diploma Program is designed to be an academically challenging and balanced program of study with final examinations that prepare students for success at the university level and later in life.

      CCPS has two charter schools. Unidos Dual Language, the first public bilingual school in Georgia, is a model of excellence in language education. Unidos serves students from kindergarten through sixth grade. The second charter school is the Academy of Elite Scholars; The school serves grades 6-10 and will expand to grade 12 by 2014. The school operates on a year-round calendar. Any student in the district may apply for admission. The selection is based on a random lottery.

      Clayton County also has a math and science magnet program and 3 fine arts programs at Jackson Elementary School, Roberta Middle Ph. D. and Martha Ellen Stilwell. Recruitment is based on application and/or audition.

      De-accreditation in 2008.

      The 50,000-student school system was the first in the country to lose accreditation since 1969. On August 28, 2008, the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS) revoked the school district’s accreditation. It is only the second system in the country. do it since 1960 years old. A grand jury investigated and considered possible criminal charges against the Clayton County School Board. The question was whether the school board committed malfeasance by ignoring the failings of the school system and violating their own rules regarding the award of contract applications.

      School Board Chair Erica Davis announced her resignation on April 2, 2008 amid allegations. Clayton County Commission Chairman Eldrin Bell called for the resignation of all members of the Clayton County School Board. Amid controversy and police orders to pacify citizens, on April 26, 2008, the Clayton County School Board hired a new interim superintendent. This happened despite the fact that the new superintendent did not meet the requirements set by SACS.

      The Clayton County Public School System was re-accredited by SACS on May 1, 2009.

      Higher Education

      Clayton State University is located in Morrow.

      media

      • Clayton Crescent: News about Clayton County and surrounding areas. Part of the Noncommercial News Institute.
      • Clayton News (formerly Clayton News-Daily): The legal body of the county. Part of the Southern Community Newspapers, Inc. network.
      • CCTV23: Clayton County State Television (Chapter 23 on Xfinity, Chapter 99 on AT&T UVerse)
      • South Atlanta Magazine: A lifestyle and profile magazine focusing on Clayton County.

      Communities

      Cities

      • College Park (part)
      • Forest Park
      • Jonesboro
      • Lake City
      • I love joy
      • Tomorrow
      • Riverdale

      Census-marked places

      • Bonanza
      • Conley
      • Irondale

      Unincorporated communities

      • Ellenwood
      • mountain view
      • North Jonesboro
      • Old Dixie
      • Old South
      • Rex
      • Valley Hill

      Politics

      For most of the time from the 1960s to the 1980s, Clayton County was a swing county. He voted for Governor Jimmy Carter in 1976 with about 65 percent of the vote, and then voted for Ronald Reagan with over seventy percent of the vote in 1984. However, due to the extensive migration of the black population, starting from 19At 92 years old, Clayton County has changed a lot towards Democrats and is now one of the most Democratic counties in the country. He has given the Democratic presidential candidate more than eighty percent of the vote in every election since 2008. In 2020, for example, he gave Joe Biden 85 percent of the vote, his strongest showing in the state.

      Presidential election results

      Previous presidential election results
      year Republican Democratic Third parties
      2020 14.1% 15,811 85.0% 95 466 0. 9% 1.053
      2016 13.5% 12.645 83.6% 78 220 2.9% 2.715
      2012 14.7% 14,164 84.7% 81,479 0.6% 587
      2008 16.6% 16.506 82.9% 82,527 0.5% 481
      2004 29.0% 23.106 70.5% 56.113 0.5% 424
      2000 32.5% 19,966 65.2% 40,042 2.3% 1.394
      1996 37.3% 20,625 55.6% 30,687 7.1% 3.930
      1992 41.3% 23 965 44. 7% 25,890 14.0% 8.134
      1988 65.4% 28.225 34.1% 14,689 0.5% 223
      1984 72.8% 31.553 27.2% 11763
      1980 50.4% 19 160 46.1% 17,540 3.6% 1.351
      1976 37.6% 12,905 62.4% 21,432
      1972 86.4% 23.681 13.6% 3.740
      1968 35.2% 8.256 15.0% 3,517 49.8% 11.665
      1964 64.1% 10 488 35. 9% 5.869 0.1% 10
      1960 33.4% 2.953 66.6% 5.892
      1956 22.4% 1593 77.6% 5.522
      1952 23.3% 1230 76.7% 4 058
      1948 10.3% 339 66.5% 2192 23.2% 765
      1944 11.8% 245 88.1% 1828 0.1% 1
      1940 10.4% 161 89.5% 1382 0.1% 2
      1936 11.4% 175 88.4% 1352 0.2% 3
      1932 2. 5% 35 97.0% 1.361 0.5% 7
      1928 50.3% 619 49.7% 612
      1924 11.7% 46 69.3% 273 19.0% 75
      1920 6.7% 34 93.3% 475
      1916 12.6% 75 86.9% 517 0.5% 3
      1912 20.2% 113 79.3% 443 0.5% 3
      1908 38.3% 223 42.6% 248 19.0% 111
      1904 10.5% 59 59.2% 333 30. 2% 170
      1900 32.0% 179 61.9% 346 6.0% 34
      1896 46.4% 472 50.7% 516 2.8% 29
      1892 27.5% 335 42.6% 518 29.7% 361
      1888 27.0% 224 72.9% 604 0.0% 0
      1884 35.5% 279 64.4% 505
      1880 27.9% 148 72.0% 382

      In popular culture

      Portions of Margaret Mitchell’s 1936 epic novel Gone with the Wind and the famous 1939 film Gone with the Wind took place in the fictional location of the Clayton County plantation. Tara Boulevard was named after the plantation and is the main north–south road through the county, carrying US 41 and the lesser known State Route 3. Parts of novels Rhett Butler’s People and Scarlett and the miniseries Scarlett TV also took place in Clayton County. Rhett Butler’s People is a prequel, sequel, and companion to Gone with the Wind . Scarlett is a continuation to Gone with the Wind and also takes place for a short time in Clayton County. The fictional plantation Twelve Oaks and others mentioned in these novels are located in and around Clayton County. The Mitchell family’s plantation, Farmhouse, was in Clayton County.

      The 2012 film Flying features Clayton County throughout the film, and Hall’s Flying Ranch in Hampton, Georgia is also the childhood home of Denzel Washington’s character.

      Portions of Smokey and the Bandit were also filmed in and around Clayton County, namely Jonesboro, as evidenced by a sign in the background of one of the scenes.